cybercriminals
Olympic Gold at Risk: AI Cybercriminals Target 2024 Games.
Mark Manglicmot Mark Manglicmot | | AI, cybercriminals, Misinformation, olympics, security awareness training, Security Monitoring
The Summer Olympic Games will be held in Paris this year, and while the athletes will be focused on breaking world records, there are plenty of opportunistic cyberthreat actors who will be ...
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Deepfake Threats and Biometric Security Vulnerabilities
Alex Vakulov | | biometric, cybercriminals, deepfakes, digital injection, face swaps, Injection Attacks, presentation attacks
Grasping how biometric attacks work is crucial for organizations to make informed decisions based on actual threat intelligence ...
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Cybercrime Targeting Paris 2024 Olympic Games Gains Steam
The variety of tactics, from fake lotteries to impersonating officials, demonstrates the broad scope of threats targeting the Paris 2024 Olympic Games ...
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Are We Turning the Corner in the Fight Against Cybercrime? It’s Complicated.
Cybercriminals are not about to give up – this is how they make their living. So it’s up to cybersecurity professionals to stay vigilant and learn as much as they can about ...
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HP Report Surfaces Shifts in Cyber Attack Tactics
Michael Vizard | | cyber attacks, Cyber Threats, cybercriminals, cybersecurity resources, Report, tactics
Cyber attack tactics are evolving, according to a new report, from advanced campaigns to exploiting weaknesses, and cybersecurity teams should be optimally employed ...
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Cradlepoint Adds SASE Platform for 5G Wireless Networks
Cradlepoint, a unit of Ericsson, today launched a secure access service edge (SASE) platform for branch offices using 5G wireless services to connect to the Internet. Camille Campbell, senior product marketing manager ...
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Dracula Phishing Platform Targets Organizations Worldwide
Wajahat Raja | | Advanced phishing techniques, Apple, countermeasures, Cyber Threats, cybercriminals, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity News, Domain registration, Dracula phishing platform, Email spoofing, imessage, Malicious intent, Netcraft, online safety, Password reset protection, RCS protocol, security measures, SMS filters, User Awareness
In light of recent cyber threats, the Dracula phishing platform has prevailed, targeting organizations in over 100 countries. The Dracula phishing attacks are centered on leveraging an immense network of over 20,000 ...
LockBit Ransomware Bounty: US Offers $15 Million In Reward
Wajahat Raja | | cyber attacks, Cyber Threats, cyber threats mitigation, Cybercrime Investigation, cybercriminals, Cybersecurity News, digital security, International Cooperation, law enforcement, LockBit ransomware, Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS), U.S. State Department
In a landscape where cyber threats loom large, the hunt for cybercriminals intensifies. Today, we’re turning the spotlight on LockBit ransomware attacks and the unprecedented $15 million bounty offered by the U.S ...
Report: Average Initial Ransomware Demand in 2023 Reached $600K
An Arctic Wolf report found the median initial ransom demand made by cybercriminals rose 20% year-over-year to $600,000 ...
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Protecting Against Apache ActiveMQ Vulnerability
Wajahat Raja | | Apache ActiveMQ vulnerability, CVE-2023-46604, cybercriminals, Cybersecurity News, Hello Kitty ransomware group, MITRE ATT&CK Framework, Proof of Concept (PoC) exploit, Remote Code Execution (RCE), Sigma rule, SOC Prime Team, Vulnerability Exploitation
In the world of cybersecurity, new threats emerge constantly, and it’s vital for organizations to stay vigilant. Recently, a critical vulnerability, known as CVE-2023-46604, has been making headlines due to its exploitation ...